S. T. Dupont

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S.T. Dupont S.A.
Type Private (1872–1971)
Subsidiary (1971–present)
Industry Luxury goods
Founded1872;151 years ago (1872)
FounderSimon Tissot-Dupont
FateAcquired by Gillette in 1971 Acquired by Dickson Concepts in 1987
Headquarters,
Products Bags, lighters, pens, watches
USD 50 million [1] [2]  (1986)
Parent Dickson Concepts [3]
Website st-dupont.com

S.T. Dupont is a French manufacturing company based in Paris, which has been making luxury goods since its founding in 1872. Products commercialised include handbags, lighters, collectible pens, perfumes (produced under license by Interparfums), cigarettes (made by Philip Morris International), and recently other gadgets using the trademark diamond-head pattern. [4]

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It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong luxury goods company Dickson Concepts.

History

Simon Tissot-Dupont (born in Savoy in 1847) founded a carriage company which was destroyed in a fire in 1872. The same year, he bought a workshop which made leather briefcases for diplomats and businessmen. In 1884, Dupont became the supplier to one of the world's largest shops – Les Grands Magasins du Louvre – while maintaining his private clientele.

Dupont handed over his company in 1919 to his sons, Lucien and André, who, trading under the name of Les Fils de S.T. Dupont (the Sons of S.T. Dupont), relaunched the activity. They focused on high-quality travel cases and accessories. Craftsmen were employed and patents were taken out to protect industrial secrets. 250 workers and 17 separate traders were involved in the manufacture, including goldsmiths, woodworkers, engravers, leather craftsmen, lacquer workers, and locksmiths.

S.T. Dupont transferred its workshops from Rue Dieu  [ fr ] in Paris back to the family's hometown of Faverges in Savoy in 1924. In 1929, Lucien Tissot-Dupont was invited to New York by Louis Cartier to present his travel cases in their 5th Avenue shop. On the ship going to New York, he learned about the Wall Street crash. In response, on his subsequent return to Paris, he decided to move even further upmarket and cater to clients unaffected by the crash.

In 1971, Gillette purchased 48% of the stock of S.T. Dupont. In 1987, the company was sold to Dickson Concepts, a Hong Kong retailer of fashion products, watches and jewellery, [1] as part of a restructuring plan announced by Gillette. [2]

Products

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Dupont lighter (left) and fountain pen

Dupont has gone on to produce lighters, pens, wallets, watches, cigarette (made by Philip Morris International) and fragrances. The company's first serially-produced lighter was created in 1941 and was made of aluminium, as brass was used as a strategic metal restricted for war purposes only.

From 1958 to 1963, all lighters were constructed of 18k solid gold with 3% brass.[ citation needed ]

A significant feature of S.T. Dupont lighters, known as the "Cling", emerged as a distinguishing characteristic. This crisp sound, produced when the lighter's lid is opened, has become synonymous with the brand. It signifies the high-quality craftsmanship and precision engineering that goes into each lighter.

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References

  1. 1 2 Gillette is selling a unit on The New York Times, Aug 27, 1987
  2. 1 2 Gillette Selling French Unit To Dickson Concepts, AP, 27 Aug 1987
  3. Our brands on Dickson Concepts website, 24 Nov 2019
  4. S.T. Dupont website Archived 2011-12-02 at the Wayback Machine